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Most recently published stories in Geeks.
Quantum Computers: The End of the World as We Know It, or the Dawn of a Divine Era? 🌌
As a fan of new technologies and Artificial Intelligence 🤖, I watch the world accelerate every single day. But what is currently happening in the laboratories of Google, IBM, or Microsoft isn't just regular progress. It’s a revolution that will make today’s supercomputers look like an abacus compared to a smartphone. I’m talking about quantum computers 💡.
By Piotr Nowakabout 9 hours ago in Geeks
Khaby Lame: The Boy Who Spoke to the World Without Saying a Word
Khaby Lame’s story doesn’t begin with fame, luxury, or a spotlight. It begins in a small apartment in Chivasso, Italy, where a young boy from Senegal learned early what it meant to grow up between two worlds. Born in Dakar in 2000 and raised in Italy from the age of one, Khaby spent his childhood in public housing, surrounded by the everyday struggles of immigrant life. His parents worked long hours, and like many families trying to build a future in a new country, they carried more hope than money.
By Haroon Pashaabout 11 hours ago in Geeks
Book Review: "The Great Shadow" by Susan Wise Bauer
There was no reason why I would choose this book to read apart from the fact it had an interesting subtitle and the cover looked quite telling. I like it when the cover to a book looks like it has been worked on to hide things within. I also ended up reading the blurb to the book only to realise it was not only nonfiction, but the topic was about to be expanded upon in a whole host of ways. From how survival instincts move us from cold to hot and back to cold environments all the way through to why children were dying at a similar rate as adults in some cases. We are taken through a look at how sickness, once treated as an individual thing, moved to a group thing and thus, came to change the way we buy things and spend our lives. The COVID pandemic may have taught us somewhat about that, but who knew our everyday consumerism is coated with a deep fear of getting sick?
By Annie Kapurabout 12 hours ago in Geeks
Hunter x Hunter Power Rankings. AI-Generated.
The world of Hunter × Hunter isn’t about straightforward battles — it’s about strategy, skill, and the endless pursuit of personal growth and survival. Strength alone rarely wins; clever tactics, Nen mastery, and adaptability often decide who lives, who dies, and who rises above the rest. Some characters rely on raw power, others on intelligence, precision, or complex abilities — but only a select few operate on a level that makes them untouchable in combat.
By Top Rankedabout 12 hours ago in Geeks
Justice League Power Rankings. AI-Generated.
The world of the Justice League isn’t protected by ordinary heroes — it’s defended by gods, aliens, speedsters, and minds powerful enough to reshape reality. When global threats emerge, it’s not just about courage; it’s about overwhelming power, strategy, and the ability to stand against forces that could end entire worlds. Some members dominate with brute strength, others with cosmic energy, advanced technology, or unmatched speed — but only a few truly operate on a god-tier level.
By Top Rankedabout 13 hours ago in Geeks
FOX Marvel Power Rankings. AI-Generated.
The world of the X-Men isn’t built on clean heroism — it’s shaped by evolution, prejudice, and power spiraling out of control. Mutants aren’t just gifted; many are walking weapons capable of leveling cities, bending reality, or wiping out entire armies. Some dominate through raw destructive force, others through psychic mastery, regeneration, or calculated manipulation — but only a select few rise to the top of the mutant hierarchy.
By Top Rankedabout 13 hours ago in Geeks





